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Event Dates: FRIDAY, SEPT 13 TH 10 AM -4 PM SATURDAY, SEPT 14 TH 12 PM -6 PM WWW.JACKSONHOLESHOWCASE.COM EVENT GUIDE 2013 Hosted by MAGAZINE

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A two-day, self-guided tour to experience the craftsmanship and meet the artist behind some of Jackson's most spectacular homes.

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Welcome

Welcome to the 2013 Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes.

Jackson’s Western tradition is one of grit and bootstraps, but there’s a revolution afoot, taking place throughout our Valley. Western style is enjoying a renaissance of sorts, the old being made new again by the creators, drafters and craftspeople of the Tetons. The Hole’s heritage is expanding and evolving as never before.

Homestead Magazine is pleased to be hosting our first ever “Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes” during this year’s Fall Arts Festival. We aim to bring you a sampling of the newest in architectural and design innovation. Some of our valley’s premier artisans in the fields of architecture, building, and interior and exterior design will be on hand to detail their efforts in defining what it means to live in the Intermountain West.

We at Homestead invite you to explore and enjoy learning the ins and outs of the design process. May the masterpieces you see firsthand inspire you to look at your own spaces and explore possibilities you might never have considered. We encourage you to be a part of this new Western evolution.

Sincerely, The Homestead Magazine Team

2013 BeneficiariesAll ticket proceeds will benefit these local non-profits chosen by our generous homeowners.

Grand Te ton Nat iona l Park Foundat iong tnpf.o rg

The Grand Teton National Park Foundation provides private financial support for special projects that enhance and protect Grand Teton National Park’s treasured resources.

Jackson Ho le Center fo r the A r t sjhcen te r fo r thear t s .o rg

The Center’s purpose is to strengthen and elevate the culture of Jackson Hole.

Jackson Ho le L and Trus tjh land t rus t .o rg

The Jackson Hole Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that was established in 1980 to preserve open space and the critical wildlife habitat, magnificent scenic vistas, and historic ranching heritage of Jackson Hole.

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Homestead MagazineHomestead Magazine is Jackson Hole’s premier resource for art, architecture, real estate, and interior design. With a focus on the blend of western and contemporary design that is so unique to the Rocky Mountain West, Homestead Magazine serves many functions in the Jackson community. It is a directory of local resources, an editorial publication featuring original articles and photography, a showcase of work by top architects, artists, builders, designers, and artisans, and a source of inspiration for anyone building, buying, or decorating a home.

Go to www.HomesteadMag.com for a free subscription.

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Event Information

Tickets are available online atwww.JacksonHoleShowcase.com

Please print out your tickets and bring them to each home for verification at the door. If you don’t have access to a printer, you can show your email confirmation on your smartphone screen.

• $75.00 per ticket • Must be 21 years of age

Ticket Information

HOUSE #1: OWL CREEK ELK REFUGE, 8875 PORTER LOOP

HOUSE # 2 : GROS VENTRE OVERLOOK , 1805 N BL ACK TA IL ROA D

HOUSE # 3 : TUCK ER R A NCH RE TRE AT, 3560 T UCK ER R A NCH ROA D

House Information

Title Sponsor

JACKSON HOLE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates is the largest real estate firm in the Teton region. Comprised of only the finest experienced, successful and dedicated real estate professionals, our collection of properties is unsurpassed and includes some of the most unique and sought-after real estate in the world. As the exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, our organization provides access to a worldwide audience with more than 1000 real estate offices in 40 countries and transactions approaching $100 billion in sales annually.

SEPTEMBER 13TH, 10AM – 4PM

SEPTEMBER 14TH, 12PM – 6PM

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Owl Creek Elk RefugeHouse #1

Tucked into the forest along the Tetons, the farmhouse before you has seemingly weathered a century. Varied building materials, including chinked logs, recycled and weathered planks, stonework and even solar panels, define a syncopated exterior that looks as if it’s been added onto lovingly over many years. Nevertheless, the home, designed by Ellis Nunn and Associates with project architect John Kjos and built by Two Ocean Builders, was constructed in 2010.

The homeowners wanted a family home that spoke of generational heritage. Attention to detail by both architect and builder imbued the 6,500 square-foot home with just such ambiance, through a masterful blending of aged woods, iron detail and cutting-edge construction. Careful landscaping by MountainScapes, Inc., ensured that the surrounding forest added to this historic feel, with mature forests giving way to stone walking paths and native planting beds closer to the house.

Inside furnishings continue the story, with a cheerful mix of

unusual antiques, Native American-influenced fabrics and transitional Western artwork from Altamira Fine Art. Willow Creek Interior Design worked closely with the homeowners to create living spaces that were at once cozy and warm, yet with a refined and uncluttered air. Their lighting choices are especially well considered, with rustic parchment, ironwork and hooded lanterns that may have been handed down from an old wrangler.

The five bedrooms include the master suite and a guest quarters above the attached barn. A family dining room offers privacy, while a more formal dining area invites multiple guests. In the kitchen, a hearth-like cooking area with a chef’s stove opens on a roomy food prep area of granite countertops, tile work and custom cabinetry. A farm sink offers views of the surrounding forest through a bay window.

But it’s the varied nature of the exterior that captivates. This is a home that speaks of the passage of time and the echoes of family, of life lived in full.

Overview

8875 PORT ER LOOP

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ParticipantsOwl Creek Elk Refuge

A RCH I T EC T

Ellis Nunn & Associates, Inc.e l l i snunnarch i tec t s .com | 307.733.1779

HOME BU ILD ING

Two Ocean Builderst wooceanbu i lder s .com | 307.733.2822

I N T ER IOR DES IGN

Willow Creek Interior Designwi l l owcreekh f.com | 307.733.7868

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MountainScapes, Inc.mounta inscapes jh .com | 307.73 4.7512

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Altamira Fine Arta l t amiraar t .com | 307.739.470 0

SEL EC T ED NON-PROF I T

Grand Teton National Park Foundationg tnpf.o rg

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Driving Directions

2. GROS VENTRE OVERLOOK

1805 N B L ACK TA I L ROA D

• From Hwy 22, turn onto Pratt Rd.• Go 0.6 miles to the entry gate.• Go thru gate and up the hill 1.4 miles.• Turn right onto Gannet Rd.• Go 0.3 miles then turn left onto N. Blacktail Rd.• Go 0.3 miles to cul-de-sac and head up to the house.

VALET PARKING ONLY.

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• Take Hwy 22 to intersection with Hwy 390 to Teton Village.• Turn right, go straight for 1.8 miles.• Turn right onto Tucker Ranch Rd.• The House is 0.5 miles on the right.

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• Turn right onto Hwy 390 and drive south.• Take a left onto Tucker Ranch Rd.• The House is 0.5 miles on the right.

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• Head north on US-191 N/US-26 E/US-89 N from the Town of Jackson.• Turn left at Gros Ventre Junction onto Golf Course Dr.• Go 0.5 miles and turn right onto Spring Gulch Rd.• Go 1.94 miles and turn left onto Trap Club Rd.• Go 0.4 miles turn right onto Reed Dr.• Go 1 mile, turn left onto Porter Loop.• Go 0.1 miles and turn right at 8875 Porter Loop.

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Gros Ventre Overlook House #2

Sometimes it’s all about balance. Perched on a gentle slope atop North Gros Ventre Butte, this beautiful 6,000-square-foot home designed by Stephen Dynia Architects and built by Mill Iron Timberworks nails that sense of balance perfectly. Partnering with Jacque Jenkins-Stireman Interior Designs, the team scored the equivalent of a perfect “ten.”

Stepping free of the traditional influence of Western architecture, Dynia defined new space both in the structure itself and its outlook. Instead of the traditional Teton focus, these homeowners enjoy a 180-degree view to the south, taking in the Snake River and Cache Creek Ranges and the iconic Sleeping Indian Mountain.

Faced with such a lush view, Dynia took a decidedly structural, almost serene, approach to defining the living spaces. A great room, complete with expansive dyed-concrete floors and a magnificent rusted-iron fireplace, backs up to an open and handsomely appointed kitchen. Just a few steps away, a formal dining area shares both the great room fireplace and the continuation of views.

Additional rooms line a hallway, but there are elegant touches, like the “peeking” wall that doesn’t quite meet its perpendicular partner, and a stunning wood-paneled ceiling with niche lighting, a Dynia motif.

Interior designer Jacque Jenkins-Stireman approached the furnishings of the home as a continuation of the sumptuous views. Her color palette and furniture shapes, often her own custom-designed pieces, mirror the natural beauty of the surroundings. She contrasts intense bursts of color with soothing neutrals; defined lines in the surrounding architecture with soft choices in leather and fabric seating. One spectacularly sinuous pumpkin orange chair-and-ottoman combination is pure delight.

With its cantilevered roofline and articulated walls, Mill Iron Timberworks masterfully blended a robust mix of materials to secure Dynia’s vision and support Jenkins-Stireman’s dynamic selection of furnishings. The angles, lines and levels of this home play nicely with each other—quite nicely, indeed.

Overview

1805 N B L ACK TA I L ROA D

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Participants

A RCH I T EC T

Stephen Dynia Architectsdyn ia .com | 307.733.3766

HOME BU ILD ING

Mill Iron Timberworksmil l i ron t imber works .com | 307.733.0529

I N T ER IOR DES IGN

Jacque Jenkins-Stiremanj j s t i remandes ign.com | 307.739.30 08

SEL EC T ED NON-PROF I T

Jackson Hole Center for the Artsjhcen te r fo r thear t s .o rg

Gros Ventre Overlook

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Tucker Ranch RetreatHouse #3

In this 8,000-square-foot home designed by Berlin Architects and built by Bontecou Construction, the homeowners realized a treasured dream: a family home of elegant proportion, Western lodge sensibility and impeccable detail. The Tucker Ranch property in Wilson lay vacant and unimproved, but once construction began, this dream took spectacular shape—just as the homeowners had imagined.

To bring the outside in, or rather to take the inside out, The Bradley Company created inviting outdoor seating areas with exquisite stonework and native plants surrounding the house and its lake. Inside, the great room offers an intimate seating area beneath fourteen-foot ceilings. Details like the stone hearth and an ironwork chandelier anchor floor-to-ceiling windows and accent finely detailed woodwork. Furnishings, including new interpretations of traditional Navajo rug patterns by Brian Goff Interior Design, create a sense of room-to-room synchronicity.

An open kitchen and dining area extend from the great room. It

boasts acid-washed marble countertops, an iron range hood, and handsomely paneled wood cabinetry by Willow Creek Woodworks. Expansive and gleaming stone panels, and a startling and welcome redefinition of a backsplash, define the cooking area.

Berlin and Bontecou labored to design and build the floating white-oak-and-iron staircase that leads to other areas of the home. Giving new meaning to the word “relaxation,” they added a home spa to look out on the Tetons, finished in limestone and granite and complete with soul-soothing appointments like a Jacuzzi, steam room, shower and cold-plunge pool. This sense of ease continues behind the sliding barn door that conceals private quarters for the homeowners. The bedroom is intimate and soothing, with a stone hearth, beamed ceilings and a comfortable sitting area. Throughout the home, state-of-the-art sound systems by Simple Solutions AV maintain instant connectivity.

20 years is a long time to hold onto a dream, but in this case, that dream became a magnificent reality.

Overview

3560 T UCK ER R A NCH ROA D

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ParticipantsTucker Ranch Retreat

A RCH I T EC T

Berlin Architectsber l ina rch i tec t s .com | 307.733.5697

HOME BU ILD ING

Bontecou Constructionbontecoucons t ruc t ion.com | 307.733.299 0

I N T ER IOR DES IGN

Brian Gof f Interior Designbr iangof f in te r io rdes ign.com | 307.733.3530

T ECHNOLOGY

Jackson Hole AVj acksonho leav.com | 307.733.2629

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The Bradley Company307.733.5333

C A B INE T RY

Willow Creek Woodworks, Inc.wi l l owcw.com | 888.522.24 86

SEL EC T ED NON-PROF I T

Jackson Hole Land Trustjh land t rus t .o rg

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